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A snake cane sugar corn in contrast to care for compared to wild type corn snake?
I also very interested in the Candy Cane Corn Snake. I think I've seen at Petco, so I'm very excited .. Blizard and snow are now off my list. I wonder if fresh corn stalks had problems with ultraviolet or genetic mutations or tel. I am looking for good health and good looks (all Tho corn snakes are so awesome, its so hard to choose).
This is an interesting question, not sweet corn cane snakes .... problems UV and / or mutations or genetic? I have not heard of it, does not mean it's true ... only would have thought a rarity, I remember ... No. .. sugarcane care corn snake does not differ from comparison with wild-type snake, corn .. I can see their enthusiasm to learn everything he can get and ... very kewl ... I should provide any information not covered I am under the impression that, although UV light is damaging to a corn snake is not necessary ... Albino-ISM is a mutation genentic, so that candy corn is ... the "worst" I think I found it in this color as a child / baby changes at maturity ... Thus, if the color of a baby is what you love, can not be the same as the deadline ..... for proper health and appearance the snake .. we must look to the serpent ... consider ... ask many questions of the place, store, farmer ... see to get an idea of comparison ... usually do not want is lethargic, has a good temperament while driving, eating well .... ie with all ... I have a first Site Link corn snakes in general, looked me in the ... Nothing found on the race with a sensitivity to UV ... candycane or specifically calluses with one ... Instead I found information indicating that the snake, they are very hardy which is combined with a variety of size, coloring, Availability is why he is a snake very popular and why they are a good "beginner" and "advanced" snake keepers .... CITA Corn snakes are relatively low, rarely exceeding five meters in length, active feeders, tolerate a wide variety of environmental conditions, are available in a dazzling ARRY color morphs, and are very easy to raise. All these factors combined make the corn snake an excellent choice for start and advanced reptile enthusiast. Corn snakes are justifiably one of the snakes pet most popular of all time. Corn snakes come in colors are very beautiful and sturdy and docile. This care sheet is not all the information needed to care for a corn snake properly, but it'sa start. If you own a snake or a corn plant in the purchase of a share is YOUR responsibility investigate thoroughly the needs of your pet, doing so will make life easier for both the web link: http://www.kingsnake.com/rockymountain/RMHPages/RMHnewpage11 . htm Next I looked for a breeding site ... I found a lot of very informative information that can help you .. but found nothing there some genetic problem or another; Budget; There are three basic things that you must have good experience of raising a pet snake: 1. You Need a good animal is healthy, eats well and has a good temperament. 2. You need a good environment for animals to grow and maintain good health. 3. You need a source of tips to help you. If I had to buy my corn snake first, where would you go? Firstly, Many pet stores are a little risky in this area because the owners and employees are familiar with the corn snake, and can not even tell if animals are fed properly. the list of "what is needed is a good environment for the animal. Leaves of care on our site give good advice in this area. Basically, what is needed is an enclosure which provides bed linen proper temperature, food, water, light, and very importantly, we should avoid the test. There is nothing more disturbing than having your baby away Corn Snake and free in your house The third element of the list is a good source of advice. I think your success and enjoyment of the new corn snake will be directly proportional to the availability of good advice on all aspects of parenting and care of the snake. The ideal situation is to have a breeder deemed as their source of advice There are many places to learn about corn snakes and many places to get advice on raising as pets. Many breeders and hobbyists, including us in MoReptiles are more than happy to help you if you have any questions. Usually, the best way to reach us is mark@moreptiles.com by e-mail We also usually be reached by phone at (<is at the bottom Page to lead but after this>>>) information Http: / / www.moreptiles.com / Cornsnake lifecycle.htm-Contact; http://www.moreptiles.com/contact_us.htm appointment, Corn snakes, also known as Red Rat snakes, are members of the species Elaphe guttatus (formerly Elaphe Gutatta Gutatta). The wild population corn snake is native to the southern states of the United States, from Virginia to Texas. Several varieties are named according to the area where the breeding stock Parents were captured in the wild. Many colors available are not separate genetic traits, but are selectively high to give a particular color scheme. For example, the grains of sugar cane are raised with only Amels only red and white. Amels Corns Sunglow are especially high with only orange and yellow, with little or no white. The Dayglow, fire or corn, is a color that has Amel bright red and orange. Http: / / www.moreptiles.com / care 20sheets.htm% Okeetee Callos - Located in South Carolina, they are generally regarded as "typical" Corn Snake. Characterized by a snake with bright orange-red spots bordered with bold black letters. It should be noted that all corn snakes that look like lines that come from the South Carolina http://fohn.net/corn-snake-pictures-facts/page2.html following requested information on the general lighting needs UV / dislike about snakes Corn ... I found nothing that indicates a sensitivity to just what I thought at first that does not require UV light .... quote: heating and lighting equipment, corn snakes do not require UV lighting. They are, however, cool and does not require temperature gradient within its premises to allow thermoregulation in aid to digestion. The temperature range should be between 70F to 85F (20C to 30C). This is easily accomplished using heating thermostat many products available for reptile lovers today. A less expensive option is the use of a heat mat. This should be placed under one end of the crib must measure and third and half the length of the base floor. These should be monitored regularly to avoid any malfunction, as they were known to overheat. Other heating options are ceramic heaters or lights of a pilgrim. It is always advised that these and all Heating appliances be used in combination with a heat well. Website link above for information: http://northeastreptilegroup.bravehost.com/cornsnakecaresheet.html mentioning another Caresheets nothing about a problem with the UV light http://www.repticzone.com/caresheets/343.html I hope this has helped mitigate worries thank you for taking the time to read this, I apologize for the length of this if it is too / tedious and / or very lucky boring ** EDIT ** I add what I see he was guilty in my answer there is no problem with UV is different from any other snake ... I went to find again .. I do not want to see anyone turned away from a selection of the snake due to misinterpretation or understanding .. or the belief that there is a "defect" in their choice .. Well, I repeat that I did not find such a failure .. I do not heard of it .. I am not trying to be difficult, but ... if I find this information .. I'll edit my answer .. but no .. there any matter where UV = Albino Candy Corn needs "protection" ... Logically, why would anyone intentionally breed an animal if they knew would cause problems? it would be cruel! However, reading up .. and below .. experts did not mention a "warning" not less than? Now, I read the previous answers and more they say how humans / albino snakes are very sensitive and need protection "The UV rays of the sun ... to this day and age, everyone needs protection against UV rays ... albinos are different .. they need to protect your eyes ... default pigments and nothing else .. they burn easily .. make a normal "little", including me ... and why they were hired, not sure .. But would be a shame for anyone reading this now thinking that someone who is an albino is needed more "protection" of rays, like everyone else, one of us ... Reptiles, on the other hand can use .. are nocturnal .. Certainly, but not "need" .. protection, or a day-night cycle vary? to Then another expert city lights 1214 hours / days ... appointments, one person in 17,000 in the United States have some type of albinism. Albinism affects people of all races. Albinos should protect your eyes from sunlight. site http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_albinoism macular hypoplasia: the fovea, a small area in the center of the macular region of the retina, the area most sensitive vision in the retina can not develop fully http://www.lowvision.org/albinism.htm ac / For the practice of pet care site "Ask the Experts is the place of execution; Question: Hello, I just bought a corn snake albino. I also think is called a corn snake snow. My question is: what type of lighting is appropriate for this snake. I am under the impression it's an albino and has no pigment, UV light can be bad for him. So any help on what type of lights i need would be great. Thank you the answer is given by John E Dove, who has over thirty years and
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